The design process consists of 5 stages: briefing, research, initial ideas, design development, and final outcome presentation. Research involves both primary and secondary research to understand the problem. In initial ideas, designers brainstorm and create sketches and models without limitations. During design development, sketches and models are refined through modification and evaluation. Finally, the completed design solution is presented using visual, written, and verbal methods.
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2. The design process is used by all designers in order to
generate and develop solutions to solve problems or
challenges
The design process is made up of 5 stages:
- Briefing
- Research
- Initial Ideas
- Design Development
- Final Outcome + Presentation of Design Solution
4. There should always be a period of time at the start of a
project spent thinking about the brief and researching the
subject or problem.
Research helps designers to learn more about a subject and
understand the problem and inspire ideas.
Research should be both primary (visits, interviews, analysis
of real objects or spaces) and secondary (internet, books,
journals)
Research can be on history, trends, lifestyle, materials,
processes, competing designs.
7. Brainstorming can be an excellent way to begin a project.
Next discuss ideas and make sketches, concept models,
notes and references.
At this stage it is important to be open-minded. Allow ideas to
be limitless and to let them flow.
Be sure to record and document every thought and idea on
paper, in sketchbook or design sheet.
Everything is valid at this stage.
11. After generating initial ideas, next comes the development
stage.
This is when process sketches and models are made. These
are better quality than concept models and help you to
explore, reflect and develop your design ideas.
The quality of developmental work will improve and refine as
your project progresses and design decisions move forward
During this stage you will be modifying, adapting and
evaluating your ongoing work.
15. Presenting a final design solution to a group, large or small, at
the end of a project when the work is complete or the concept
is fully formed is essential.
It is important to communicate your design solution using
effective visual, written and verbal communication.
This can take the take the form of presentation models, full-
size prototypes, design boards/banners, CAD work,
PowerPoint presentations, or other digital media methods
(animations, video, etc.)
17. Presenting a final design should be considered an integral part
of the process. After all, if the client doesnt like the work then
it wont go into production.
Presenting develops fundamental skills and is considered as
important as skills like research or development.